MAZDA FURAI Now, isn’t this a slick looking car? Debuted in 2008, the Mazda Furai (Furai means “sound of wind” in Japanese) was initially launched as a concept car, but it was later made into a race car. Powered by a 450-brake horsepower, 3-rotor Wankel engine, the Furai has a top speed of 289km/h. Enough to outrun Joker’s goons, that’s for sure.
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Mazda Furai - Powered by a 450-brake horsepower 3-rotor Wankel engine
MAZDA FURAI Now, isn’t this a slick looking car? Debuted in 2008, the Mazda Furai (Furai means “sound of wind” in Japanese) was initially launched as a concept car, but it was later made into a race car. Powered by a 450-brake horsepower, 3-rotor Wankel engine, the Furai has a top speed of 289km/h. Enough to outrun Joker’s goons, that’s for sure.
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